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  • Barnet Copthall boast big lead over County Championship rivals

    Barnet Copthall Swimming Club are more than 100 points clear of their nearest rivals in the Middlesex County Swimming Championships after the latest round of the competition. The club have 599 points to second-placed Hillingdon’s 452, whilst Ealing

  • Poth aiming for better

    Potters Bar skier Robert Poth was the only member of the Great Britain team to record a place in the giant slalom at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Austria and Liechtenstein. The 16-year-old finished 47th overall after runs of 55.56 and

  • 'We'll lose our guardian angel' - warden services cancelled

    Neighbours living in a retirement home say “humanity has gone out the window” after their warden services were cancelled. Residents in Furzefield Court, Potters Bar, were left heartbroken when they learnt Hertfordshire County Council could no longer

  • Refurbished centre for disabled people set to open

    A charity is set to open a refurbished centre for disabled people in Barnet. Sense, the national charity for deafblind people, will open the renamed TouchBase South East, in Hyde Close, Barnet, next Friday. Formerly known as the Anne Wall Centre

  • Hendon's Kingstonian win 'imperative', says McCann

    Hendon’s 3-1 win over Kingstonian on Saturday was imperative in the eyes of manager Gary McCann, as the Greens clung onto their play-off place. Two of the sides above the Greens, Dulwich Hamlet and Maidstone United, both lost meaning Hendon hang

  • The 39 steps to Mill Hill Broadway station

    Campaigners are calling on a train company to “take care of its station”. The Mill Hill Residents Association is also furious about the “dull and dreary” state of Mill Hill Broadway, which they say is littered with rubbish and almost impossible

  • Saracens' Barritt ruled out of England's Six Nations opener

    Saracens' Brad Barritt has been ruled out of England's Six Nations opener against Wales on February 6 due to a knee ligament strain. The 28-year-old centre suffered a knee ligament strain on European Champions Cup duty with Saracens and it had

  • Dinner on Luisma after Muggleton serves up a treat

    Dinner will be on Spanish midfielder Luisma Villa after Sam Muggleton scored his first professional goal in Barnet's 4-0 win over Southport on Saturday. The left-back stayed alert to latch onto substitute Michael Gash's perfectly-weighted ball

  • Dancers prepare to waltz the night away

    A couple of keen dancers are preparing to waltz the night away. Simon and Karlyn Westwood, from Bounds Green, will perform the waltz at North London Hospice’s Dancing Strictly contest next month. So far, they have raised more than £870.

  • University climbs green league

    Middlesex University has been put in the top 25 in a national green league for universities. The Hendon-based university was ranked 24 in the People and Planet league for its green initiatives, which include solar panels and charging points for